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Amazon Basics Internal Frame Hiking Backpack with Rainfly

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Features

  • Internal-frame backpack with 75 L capacity (70 L + 5 L extension collar); made of durable polyester; ideal for hiking and camping
  • Extensive storage pockets and compartments; large sleeping-bag compartment; multi-directional compression straps
  • Adjustable straps and padded shoulder straps for a comfortable fit; open-cell foam lumbar pad and molded channels for lower-back support and airflow
  • Water-repellent exterior coating and integrated water-resistant rainfly for light rain; waterproof cover included for heavier rain; choice of color

Description

Amazon Basics Internal Frame Hiking Backpack with Rainfly From the Manufacturer Amazon Basics

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎24.41 x 15.75 x 6.69 inches


Package Weight: ‎2.84 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎18 x 8 x 29 inches


Item Weight: ‎2.31 Kilograms


Model Name: ‎75 Liter


Color: ‎Black


Material: ‎Polyester


Suggested Users: ‎Adult-Unisex


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎Resourced_ZH1704215


Style: ‎75 Liter


Outer Material: ‎Polyester


Size: ‎75 L


Sport Type: ‎Hiking


Age Range Description: ‎Adult


Units: ‎1 Count


Capacity Total: ‎70 Liters


Date First Available: June 15, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 75L, clearing up at least one misleading thing
Style: 75 Liter Color: Black
I'll start with it: This bag does have an internal pocket for water bladders. I saw some answers say yes, some no, and that almost made me not purchase it. Amazon should delete answers that are factually incorrect. It has a pocket that I'll say is 3/4 high, then a velcro strap for the handle of the bladder. Also a hole for the hose to exit the bag. I ordered a 3L Platypus bladder and it fits with room to spare! It's my first hiking pack, so this part is from my perspective but I think the sleeping bag pocket is plenty large enough. I ordered a Teton Trailhead, adult size, mummy style bag and it fit in it just fine. I think I could even order a similar bag rated for lower temps and still squeeze it in there. My standard, rectangle coleman bag would definitely not fit. I wouldn't really expect it to though. It's near the size of the bag! I haven't taken it on the trail yet, I'll update my review if my mind changes with use. I have organized and fully loaded it though. I'm coming up around 40 pounds for 3ish days worth of stuff, clothes and food included, water not included. It feels comfortable and secure to me at this weight. I ran out of space before I could bring the weight any higher. I have some optimizing to do there, space and weight. I also near exclusively camp in areas with a ton of water sources and bring filters so I don't know that I'll ever walk around with its bladder full. I fit a LOT of stuff in it, so I'm very happy with its size. I even have a full fishing set up in it. With some smarter purchases of a few things I could open up some space to carry even more. I think it's a great product and worth it's price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2018 by leenyx

  • Fantastic pack
Style: 75 Liter Color: Black
(75L pack) Haven't put it to use yet, but these are my first impressions with pictures. Was looking for pack with plenty of storage and pockets, with webbing on the outside for expansion packs or lashing gear/equipment as necessary. This is a stellar pack and worth more than I paid for it, for sure. High quality metal zippers, not-cheap plastic buckles. More pockets than I will have stuff. Stitching seems quality, and adjustable height shoulder straps to customize a quality fit. Inside is mostly one large space for gear. There is an elastic pocket sewn to the back portion of the pack as a divider, presumably to hold water bladder (as large as you need)b though itbis sewn slightly low in the pack. There is a velcro hanger loop for the bladder, and a hole for the hose that exits over the right shoulder. The frame piece is contained in a zippered puch at the back, narrow and slim but another opportunity for storage. The 'cap' of the pack has a pocket inside that covers most of the space, much larger capacity than my splayed hand. It also has one on the outside, larger than my splayed hand. Both zippered. Front pocket has a U-shaped zipper approximately 12" tall and 6" wide, with reasonable depth to accommodate gear. Outside this pocket is a single line of webbing for affixing molle-style pouches or other equipment. 2 cylindrical zippered pockets, one on each side, large enough to comfortably hold a 32oz Gatorade bottle. 2 small elastic-topped, half mesh water bottle pockets, one on each side, comfortably hold a 20oz plastic water bottle with clearance to spare. Maybe not highly accessible while wearing the pack, depending on how long and flexible your arms are. Bottom compartment with double-zipper opens plenty wide. Stuff a modest-sized sleeping bag, pair of footwear, mess kit, or whatever else. Most of the width and depth of the pack, and about 9" high. Smaller verticle zippered pouch, bigger than my splayed hand, that comes with a rain fly. Ample room for more storage of small (especially flatter) items. Lashing straps underneath pack for a rolled item, and another set above to lash something to bottom front. Several other pairs of loops, webbing, and straps with buckles to fix more gear to theboack or cinch a full pack tight. Shoulder and hip straps have high density foam padding for comfort. Plastic D-rings on shoulder straps, and elastic band to help hold hyration hose or other equipment. I'm highly impressed with this pack. Only negatives I can see sre small: lack of pockets or webbing on hip straps lose an opportinity for more carrying potential. A dedicated pouch for hydration pack accessible from outside the pack would be ideal, but the oppirtunity for an oversized bladder thanks internal capacity of pack offsets that. Maybe a better handle for lifting a loaded pack. That's all I can really see that could use improvement, but my expectations were already well exceeded. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2018 by Matt Matt

  • Extremely well designed!
This is the second AmazonBasics bag I have bought and absolutely love! I'm reviewing the 55L bag. I am 5'2" 115lbs, and this pack is about perfect for me. I was able to adjust the shoulder straps to make the frame fit, thought it would work equally well for someone much taller. I have a hard time finding a bag that will cinch down tight enough to keep it from shifting on me. I had to tighten all straps as far as I could, but in doing so, this pack fit well. When fully loaded with gear and water, I had it at about 45lbs and found that the straps slipped occasionally, but not horribly. I traversed difficult terrain (in/out, and around the Grand Canyon), wearing it for 8-12 hours a day. I adjusted the load straps from time to time to change the distribution of weight and found them to be effective, though they squeaked when I had them loosened to shift the weight to my hips. This was likely more annoying to me than anyone else, but could be heard by others as well. The brain pouch, kangaroo pocket, sleeping bag compartment, and side pouches are spot on. All are convenient and sized just right for the way I use them. The side pockets seem to have been made for 1L water bottles. I used them for 3 different types (designs) of 1L bottles and all fit perfectly. I used the smaller elastic mess pockets to hold bags of trail mix and dried fruit. They were great, and accessible while moving. The water bladder pouch and hydration hose port are equally convenient and well designed. The rain cover is good, and likely fits a completely filled pack just right. I had a tent strapped to the outside of the pack, and the rain cover was a little too small to fit around it and reach the top of the bag. Lucky for me, it is durable and I was able to pull it up well enough, but I will carry an additional cover in the future. The cover was effective to keep the pack dry and is sufficient to cover a full pack, I just need it to be a little bigger to fully accommodate the additional items I strap to the outside of the pack. Saying that, the straps down at the sleeping back compartment are well designed and worked well to carry my tent. Overall, I love this pack! I would give 5 stars with the following improvements to the pack: 1. Locking tabs on the shoulder straps to keep them from slipping (though, again, this was not constant or enough to keep me from using this pack on future hikes). I had it loaded down pretty heavy and wore it through a pretty technical hike. I don't think it would be an issue with a lighter load or on a less strenuous hike. 2. Slightly larger rain cover (keep in mind, I had a tent strapped to the outside and needed the cover to go over it, as well as a very full bag). 3. A remedy to squeaking load straps. 4. Addition of hip belt pockets. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2018 by Dena

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